
Imperial Fellwanderers Easter Tour
The wandered but didn't fall
Articles written by the Felix team
The wandered but didn't fall
Finally, the last issue (of term). I have been waiting for this moment for too long. While I’m going to miss putting together this wonderful publication for the next few weeks, I’ll be honest with you, I’m super excited to lay back and relax, maybe get a
It makes me feel warm and fuzzy inside seeing – or rather, being unable to see – the paper around campus on a Monday. It might be that someone is making a life-size papier-mâché replica of Queen’s Tower, or that someone requires A LOT of kindling. But I want to believe
Last week we freed the nipple and it was great. The reaction was better than we even thought we could have hoped for. There wasn’t one. No one complained, we received no angry letters, phone calls or emails. No one cared. Which proves our point. Nipples aren’t a
Ansh Bhatnagar, the incoming secretary of Imperial College Labour Society, explains how we ended up in this mess
We’re all born naked. If there’s one thing that unites us it’s that. Take away our clothes and pack us in a room and soon enough, we’ll turn into one big mass of flesh, individuality stripped away along with the fabrics we so fondly wrap ourselves
This was not an enjoyable film
Abhijay Sood tells us all about why he's in love with labour
Felix investigates what goes on in the Library after midnight (Spoiler alert: not much)
Some feel good reading for the weekend
Xavier Dolan, the critically-acclaimed enfant terrible of French-Canadian cinema, is set to release his sixth feature film later this year, but isn’t even in his thirties. Léo Diaz lifts the lid on his oeuvre, and finds out what makes his films tick
Conor O’Riordan wants to harness the power of student activism